CO129-322 - Acting Governor May - 1904 [1-5] — Page 141

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further expansion of this important centre of trade would be

such as to probably raise this Port at once to the position

of the first, instead of the third, port in the World and to enormously increase the volume of her trade.

It is therefore of paramount importance

to British trade in this quarter of the Globe that the trunk

line should not fall into the control of a Power that might

use it to our detriment rather than to our advantage.

I considered, therefore, the information

supplied to me of sufficient importance to communicate it to

You

by telegram this day and in the interests of this Colony

I venture to express the hope that His Majesty's Government

will take into serious consideration, if it has not

done so already, the question of obtaining a substantial interest

in the Hankow-Canton Railway.

This might be done by a revision of the

terms of the Concession in favour of the admission of British

Shareholders or by cancellation of the Concession and its

re-grant on such revised terms.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Officer Administering the Government.

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140 further expansion of this important centre of trade would be such as to probably raise this Port at once to the position of the first, instead of the third, port in the World and to enormously increase the volume of her trade. It is therefore of paramount importance to British trade in this quarter of the Globe that the trunk line should not fall into the control of a Power that might use it to our detriment rather than to our advantage. I considered, therefore, the information supplied to me of sufficient importance to communicate it to You by telegram this day and in the interests of this Colony I venture to express the hope that His Majesty's Government will take into serious consideration, if it has not done so already, the question of obtaining a substantial interest in the Hankow-Canton Railway. This might be done by a revision of the terms of the Concession in favour of the admission of British Shareholders or by cancellation of the Concession and its re-grant on such revised terms. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Officer Administering the Government. No 300 26
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140 further expansion of this important centre of trade would be such as to probably raise this Port at once to the position of the first, instead of the third, port in the World and to enormously increase the volume of her trade. It is therefore of paramount importance to British trade in this quarter of the Globe that the trunk line should not fall into the control of a Power that might use it to our detriment rather than to our advantage. I considered, therefore, the information supplied to me of sufficient importance to communicate it to You Fugl you by telegram this day and in the interests of this Colony I venture to express the hope that His Majesty's Goverment will take into serious consideration, if it has not do ne so already, the question of obtaining a substantial interest in the Hankow-Canton Railway. This might be done by a revision of the terms of the Concession in favour of the admission of British Shareholders or by cancellation of the Concession and its re-grant on such revised terms. I have the honour to be, sir, Your most abedient Humble servant, Boma Officer Administering the Government. No 300 26
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further expansion of this important centre of trade would be

such as to probably raise this Port at once to the position

of the first, instead of the third, port in the World and to enormously increase the volume of her trade.

It is therefore of paramount importance

to British trade in this quarter of the Globe that the trunk

line should not fall into the control of a Power that might

use it to our detriment rather than to our advantage.

I considered, therefore, the information

supplied to me of sufficient importance to communicate it to

You Fugl

you by telegram this day and in the interests of this Colony

I venture to express the hope that His Majesty's Goverment

will take into serious consideration, if it has not

do ne

so already, the question of obtaining a substantial interest

in the Hankow-Canton Railway.

This might be done by a revision of the

terms of the Concession in favour of the admission of British

Shareholders or by cancellation of the Concession and its

re-grant on such revised terms.

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your most abedient

Humble servant,

Boma

Officer Administering the Government.

No 300

26

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